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I accidentally took too much Arimidex...did I screw myself!?
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<blockquote data-quote="nurselyfe" data-source="post: 85193" data-attributes="member: 16355"><p>My E2 is not crashed. So I shouldn't have any anxiety. </p><p></p><p>I have not had anxiety or depression in my entire life. Sure I'd stress a bit when I had like 3 Orgo lab reports to do in a week but I'd get it done then go get a sick pump after. </p><p></p><p>Listen I have never seen this either. It shouldn't exist. Like I said, I saw lowe2sucks post and I said to myself this guy needs to get blood work and get it figured out that's impossible. </p><p></p><p>But how are are you gonna explain severe hair loss, severe dry skin, loss of muscle fullness, my veins, pumps, emotional flatness, feeling well being, ED, anxiety, and adverse reactions to clomid and nolva which you have taken before and felt GREAT on. There comes a point where you have to listen to the patient. I never had any of these before, always had oily skin, good mood, no anxiety, never knew what depression was until now, THICK full hair with no familial MPB, muscle fullness, could **** my girlfriend 3 times in a row with no issues. Now all of that has changed at the SAME exact time I crashed my E2 to zero. How are you going to say I have something solely psychological going on when I clearly do not and would've never if I didn't crash my E2. Im a 4.0 student, always played sports, love going out, always been sarcastic, always had aspirations to be successful in healthcare. It just doesn't add up. Just because you're a MD doesn't mean something can't happen if they say it can't. Physicians make mistakes all the time - you should know this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nurselyfe, post: 85193, member: 16355"] My E2 is not crashed. So I shouldn't have any anxiety. I have not had anxiety or depression in my entire life. Sure I'd stress a bit when I had like 3 Orgo lab reports to do in a week but I'd get it done then go get a sick pump after. Listen I have never seen this either. It shouldn't exist. Like I said, I saw lowe2sucks post and I said to myself this guy needs to get blood work and get it figured out that's impossible. But how are are you gonna explain severe hair loss, severe dry skin, loss of muscle fullness, my veins, pumps, emotional flatness, feeling well being, ED, anxiety, and adverse reactions to clomid and nolva which you have taken before and felt GREAT on. There comes a point where you have to listen to the patient. I never had any of these before, always had oily skin, good mood, no anxiety, never knew what depression was until now, THICK full hair with no familial MPB, muscle fullness, could **** my girlfriend 3 times in a row with no issues. Now all of that has changed at the SAME exact time I crashed my E2 to zero. How are you going to say I have something solely psychological going on when I clearly do not and would've never if I didn't crash my E2. Im a 4.0 student, always played sports, love going out, always been sarcastic, always had aspirations to be successful in healthcare. It just doesn't add up. Just because you're a MD doesn't mean something can't happen if they say it can't. Physicians make mistakes all the time - you should know this. [/QUOTE]
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